At dawn, the air here seems to be filled with smoke.
In preparation for the Japanese-Chinese Senate meeting, slave workers had lit the incense burners in the upper corridor and entrance hall, as well as those in the alcoves next to the Heroes' Walk.
The great leaded windows of those niches, which miraculously survived the bombardment of the sieges of Terra during the Horus Heresy, have gazed upon the stately courtyard behind the Eternal Gate for a hundred centuries.
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The incense burner floats up smoke of camphor, scepter wood, and rose ashes. This is the sacred incense of the Ecclesiarchy. It is said to smell exactly like the immortal and holy scent of the Emperor's eternal body.
Cleopatra Sis couldn't testify to this. Although he was a representative of the Inquisition, he could apply for it, and he might even be allowed to attend state religious ceremonies at the foot of the Golden Throne, but he had never cared about it.
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He has no interest in honor, even sacred honor.
What interested him, what fascinated him, was how to make the destruction of heretics more painful, and the opportunities provided by the destruction of heretics.
But as a radical guru here, he has to deal with all the things that don't interest him.
Since the end of the Horus Heresy and the Emperor's accession to the Eternal Throne, the power of the Imperium of Man has been transferred to the Council of High Lords composed of the High Lords, the Imperial Senate.
As the highest authority in the empire, the Senate is composed of the twelve most powerful people in the human race. This institution coordinates and manages various political decisions within the empire in the name of the emperor. Its own responsibility is to interpret and implement the emperor.
will, especially now that the Emperor can no longer directly rule his empire.
However, the territory of the human empire is too vast, and it is impossible for the High Lords Council to cover everything. However, their decisions still determine the fate of trillions of humans in the galaxy.
Since the Apostasy Era, the number of seats in the Imperial Senate has basically remained unchanged. Except for personnel fluctuations at certain moments of crisis, the number of seats in the Imperial Senate has remained stable at 12 seats.
Each seat is assigned to a powerful expert or leader of an imperial organization. Tradition, intrigue, flattery, retaliation and common interests intertwine to determine who will rule and who will fail.
Their status is too important, and the absence of their voices in the Senate is unreasonable. These are the nine permanent seats.
These include the Director of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Pope of the State Religion, the Forging General, the Minister of Justice, the Navigator Ambassador, the Host of the Star Torch Court, the Grand Master of the Assassin Court, the Abbot of the Star Talk Court, and the representative of the Inquisition Court.
The nine seats are sacred and inviolable, and seats rarely become vacant in the history of the empire. Usually, after the death of the previous one, a successor can be chosen quickly within the organization.
However, some seats are more special. For example, the Navigator Ambassador is open to any member of the Navigator family who is in power. In order to ensure the balance of power, the strong family will usually appoint a weak family member as an ambassador for this seat. This is to ensure that the Navigator is strong.
Families will not monopolize their special political struggle system and form a power monopoly.
In addition to the nine seats, there are three non-permanent seats, elected from powerful leaders of various imperial factions, including:
Lord of the Sun, Commander-in-Chief of the Astra Militarum, High-ranking Admiral of the Empire, Bishop of the Ecclesiastical Church of Terra, Grand Sister of the Battle Sister, Commander of the Custodes, Imperial Archives Minister, Spokesperson of the Charter Captain (representative of the Rogue Trader).
Strangely, the Adeptus Astartes, the important military force of the Empire, almost never has a seat on the High Lords Council, except for the first Imperial Regent Guilliman himself and the current Chapter Master of the Imperial Fists.
There is also a bit of trivia involved - since the Primarch Guilliman served as regent, the Speaker of the High Lords Council will also be given the title "Robert Guilliman", although it is to commemorate the man who rebuilt the Empire.
The original body, but sometimes it makes people feel ridiculous.
The absence of the Astartes from the highest authority in the Imperium seems to be deliberate by Guilliman, for as the Imperium's elite military force, although outside the Council, others will have to seek the help of the Space Marine leaders when the Imperium is in crisis.
Some people believe that the Space Marines were excluded in order to implement the philosophy of the former Terran Council, distinguishing the original War Council and excluding the Astartes.
Guilliman himself also believed that, as stated in the Codex Astartes, Space Marines serve humanity, not rule it.
Cleopatra Assassin, as the Grand Inquisitor, also agreed with this point.
The representative of the Tribunal is the voice of the Tribunal in the Council of High Lords of the Empire. Although this position does not bring additional power above that of the Grand Inquisitor, it has the impact of being at the highest level of power.
This is indeed a powerful support for maintaining his already supreme power.
Inquisitor representatives are nominated from among the Grand Inquisitors of the various Inquisition divisions located on Terra, and those Inquisitors who have fulfilled this duty are designated as Terran Grand Inquisitors.
In addition, it is not uncommon for multiple Terran Grand Inquisitors to share the position of Representative of the Inquisition at the same time. The maximum term for a Terran Grand Inquisitor to serve on the High Lords Council is 5 years, after which he must
Resign from office.
Cleopatra has been in this position for four years and is about to expire. She has a grand plan to hunt down heretics in the future.
But now, he still has to deal with these annoying trivial matters.
He entered the inner palace through the West Gate in the morning when the first ray of sunlight emerged, and then followed the high garden and the corridor behind the Dawn Wall until he reached the chapel behind the cloister, where he said a brief prayer at the baptismal basin.
Cleopatra was not a nice person, she was a person of faith, but this was not the reason for her to pray every day.
He went to pray because he knew, or at least he was quite aware, that at least a dozen agents from other agencies or camps were watching him day and night.
It's easier to make sure he's seen doing what he's supposed to be doing than to waste manpower on clearing out agents and eyes and ears every day.
This is the daily life of Holy Terra.
Let his opponents be busy, it's not a big deal to put on a show.
Cleopatra did this throughout her life.
So he is doing what others want him to do, and as a Grand Inquisitor, he should attend all meetings, whether formal or informal.
He should behave modestly and gracefully, and he should not express any cruelty or bloodlust, which his opponents often assume must be hidden in the representatives of the Inquisition.
Since the Assassins' rampage thousands of years ago, the High Lords often believe that the Inquisition may be the second institution on Terra to go rampage.
Especially at the end of the 41st millennium when the conflict was deepening, the Inquisition did many things that they considered very outrageous.